Sendai Girls World Championship

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The Sendai Girls World Championship (Japanese: センダイガールズワールドシングルチャンピオンシップ, Hepburn: Sendai Gāruzu Wārudo Shinguru Chanpionshippu) is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. The title, which is situated at the top of Sendai's championship hierarchy, was introduced on September 17, 2011,[1] and the inaugural champion was crowned on October 11, 2015, when Meiko Satomura defeated Ayako Hamada.[5][6]

Date establishedSeptember 17, 2011[1]
Current championChihiro Hashimoto
Date wonMarch 19, 2025[2]
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Sendai Girls World Championship
Chihiro Hashimoto with the current belt design in August 2018
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PromotionSendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
Date establishedSeptember 17, 2011[1]
Current championChihiro Hashimoto
Date wonMarch 19, 2025[2]
Statistics
First championMeiko Satomura[3]
Most reignsChihiro Hashimoto[4]
(6 reigns)
Longest reignChihiro Hashimoto
(5th reign, 1,148 days)
Shortest reignDash Chisako
(21 days)
Oldest championAja Kong
(46 years, 115 days)
Youngest championMillie McKenzie
(23 years, 29 days)
Heaviest championAja Kong
(227 lb (103 kg))
Lightest championMillie McKenzie
(128 lb (58 kg))
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History

On September 17, 2015, Sendai Girls' announced the establishment of the Sendai Girls World Championship.[1] On October 11, Meiko Satomura, the founder of Sendai Girls', became the inaugural champion after defeating Ayako Hamada.[5][7] Satomura held the title for 371 days before losing it on October 16, 2016, to her former trainee, Chihiro Hashimoto.[7][3] Hashimoto would later proceed to set a record of five reigns.[8]

On May 13, 2018, The seventh champion Ayako Hamada was stripped from the title due to a drug related arrest.[9] On June 24, Hashimoto won the vacant title by defeating Dash Chisako.[10]

Reigns

As of March 26, 2026, there have been a total of eighteenth reigns shared between eleven different champions and one vacancy. Meiko Satomura was the inaugural champion. Chihiro Hashimoto holds the record for most reigns at six. Hashimoto's fifth reign is the longest at 1,148 days, while Dash Chisako's reign is the shortest at 21 days. Aja Kong is the oldest champion at 46 years old, while Millie McKenzie is the youngest at 23 years old.

Chihiro Hashimoto is the current champion in her sixth reign. She won the title by defeating Meiko Satomura on March 19, 2025, in Tokyo, Japan.

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No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Meiko Satomura October 11, 2015 Joshi Puroresu Big Show in Sendai ~ Meiko Satomura 20th Anniversary Show Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1 3713[11] Satomura defeated Ayako Hamada to become the inaugural champion. [5]
2 Chihiro Hashimoto October 16, 2016 Sendai Girls 10th Anniversary Show ~ Women's Wrestling Big Show in Sendai 2016 Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1 851[12] [3]
3 Aja Kong January 9, 2017 Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 1 870[13] [12]
4 Chihiro Hashimoto April 6, 2017 Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 2 650[14] [15]
5 Hiroyo Matsumoto June 10, 2017 Sendai Girls Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan 1 350[16] [14]
6 Chihiro Hashimoto July 15, 2017 Sendai Girls Women's Wrestling Big Show in Niigata 2017 Niigata, Japan 3 2782[17] [16]
7 Ayako Hamada April 19, 2018 Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 1 240[18] [17]
Vacated May 13, 2018 Ayako Hamada vacated the championship due to a drug related arrest. [19]
8 Chihiro Hashimoto June 24, 2018 Michinoku Pro Jinsei Shinzaki 25th Anniversary Show Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 4 3495[20] Hashimoto defeated Dash Chisako to win the vacant championship. [10]
9 Sareee June 8, 2019 Sendai Girls Women's Pro Wrestling Big Show in Niigata Niigata, Japan 1 1271[21] This was a title vs. title match in which Sareee also defended the World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana World Championship. [22]
10 Chihiro Hashimoto October 13, 2019 Sendai Girls Joshi Puroresu Big Show in Sendai Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 5 1,1486 At GAEAism Decade of a Quarter Century on June 13, Hashimoto defended the world title and the tag team titles by teaming up with Dash Chisako and Mika Iwata in a three-way winner-takes-all match also involving Mei Hoshizuki, Mio Momono and Rin Kadokura, where the vacant AAAW Championship and the AAAW Tag Team Championship were also on the line.[6] [23]

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11 Asuka December 4, 2022 Sendai Girls Big Show in Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 2242 [25]
12 Millie McKenzie July 16, 2023 Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 1 640 [26][27]
13 Mika Iwata September 18, 2023 Sendai Girls Big Show In Sendai Sendai, Japan 1 3011 [28]
14 Saori Anou July 15, 2024 Sendai Girls Sendai, Japan 1 601 This was a winner takes all match in which Iwata's Wonder of Stardom Championship was also on the line. [29][30]
15 Mika Iwata September 13, 2024 Sendai Girls Sendai, Japan 2 652 [31]
16 Dash Chisako November 17, 2024 Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 1 210 [32]
17 Meiko Satomura December 8, 2024 Sendai Girls Big Show In Sendai Sendai, Japan 2 1010 [33]
18 Chihiro Hashimoto March 19, 2025 Sendai Girls The Top Of Joshi Wrestling Tokyo, Japan 6 372+3 [2]
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Combined reigns

Former champion Asuka

As of March 26, 2026.

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1 Chihiro Hashimoto6172,297+
2 Meiko Satomura23472
3 Mika Iwata23364
4 Asuka12224
5 Sareee11127
6 Aja Kong1087
7 Millie McKenzie1064
8 Saori Anou1160
9 Hiroyo Matsumoto1035
10 Ayako Hamada1024
11 Dash Chisako1021
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